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South Carolina is known for many things, from its Southern cuisine to historic cities, and of course, the stunning beaches. With magnificent waves and sandy coves, kayaking and boating, fishing and whale watching, these idyllic South Carolina beach towns are some of the best in the country. Whether you’re looking to relocate to South Carolina or are one of the many South Carolinians looking for a beachside property, you have plenty of towns to choose from.

But if you’re not sure what beach towns in South Carolina to check out, we’ve got you covered. From Charleston to Myrtle Beach, Redfin has compiled a list of the top 10 beach towns in South Carolina. Let’s explore some of the state’s top beaches, listed in alphabetical order, and you might just be tempted to move there.

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#1: Charleston

Median home price: $522,495 
Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment: $1,707 
Charleston, SC homes for sale
Charleston, SC apartments for rent

First up on our list of coastal South Carolina cities is Charleston. The city of Charleston is home to roughly 151,600 people and sees countless visitors throughout the year. While there aren’t any beaches in Charleston proper, you’ll find there are many picturesque oceanfront spots to explore or take a drive to one of the nearby beaches. If you’re moving to Charleston, you can also see the houses along Rainbow Row, visit one of the many historic sites like Fort Sumter National Monument, and check out the vendors at Charleston City Market.

#2: Edisto Beach

Median home price: $565,000 
Edisto Beach, SC homes for sale
Edisto Beach, SC apartments for rent

Another one of South Carolina’s great beach towns to consider buying a home in is Edisto Beach. There are just about 1,000 residents, but there are plenty of beaches to visit, like Edisto Beach or Gray’s Beach. You can also camp at Edisto Beach State Park or have a meal at a waterfront spot, if you’re looking to explore the town.

#3: Folly Beach

Median home price: $645,000 
Folly Beach, SC homes for sale
Folly Beach, SC apartments for rent

Folly Beach is home to about 2,100 residents. There are lots of beaches to explore on a sunny South Carolina day, like its namesake Folly Beach. If you find yourself moving to Folly Beach, make sure to stop by the Lighthouse Inlet Heritage Preserve or explore Dunes House.

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#4: Hilton Head Island

Median home price: $662,000 
Hilton Head Island, SC homes for sale
Hilton Head Island, SC apartments for rent

Home to beautiful beaches like Bradley Beach, Burkes Beach, Coligny Beach Park, Fish Haul Beach Park, Folly Field Beach, Singleton Beach, and South Beach, there are countless places to spend a beach day. With roughly 38,100 residents in Hilton Head Island, make sure to also explore Audubon Nature Preserve, golf at one of the courses, or visit the Coastal Discovery Museum.

#5: Isle of Palms

Median home price: $1,925,000 
Isle of Palms, SC homes for sale
Isle of Palms, SC apartments for rent

The quaint coastal town of Isle of Palms has about 4,300 residents, making it another great place to add to your list. You’ll find beautiful beaches such as Isle of Palms Beach, perfect for spending the day outside. In Isle of Palms, you can take a fishing charter trip, golf, or have lunch at a waterfront restaurant.

#6: Kiawah Island

Median home price: $1,242,500 
Kiawah Island, SC homes for sale
Kiawah Island, SC apartments for rent

Kiawah Island has about 2,000 residents and is a quaint beach town to consider renting or buying a house in. Some beaches you can visit are Beachwalker Park, Seabrook Beach, and West Beach. Whether you visit parks and nature preserves like Marsh View Tower and Maritime Forest Reserve & Nature Trail, there are many cool things to do and see in this beach town. 

#7: Murrells Inlet

Median home price: $508,775 
Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment: $1,450 
Murrells Inlet, SC homes for sale
Murrells Inlet, SC apartments for rent

With a population of about 9,300, Murrells Inlet is a magnificent coastal area to live in. There are plenty of beaches to explore, including Love’s a Beach. If you find yourself moving to this beach town, make sure to stop by the Murrells Inlet Marsh Walk or take a sunset boat cruise.

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#8: Myrtle Beach

Median home price: $271,500 
Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment: $1,666 
Myrtle Beach, SC homes for sale
Myrtle Beach, SC apartments for rent

Myrtle Beach has stunning beaches such as 3rd Ave Public Beach and Myrtle Beach, great for enjoying a sunny day. Be sure to take a spin on the SkyWheel, play mini golf or check out one of the museums, and see a show or dinner theater once you move to Myrtle Beach. 

#9: Seabrook Island

Median home price: $800,000 
Seabrook Island, SC homes for sale
Seabrook Island, SC apartments for rent

Just about 2,000 people live on Seabrook Island, where you’ll find beaches like Seabrook Island Beach. Some other fun activities to do on Seabrook Island include hiking along the Hidden Oaks Nature Trail.

#10: Sullivan’s Island

Median home price: $7,000,000 
Sullivan’s Island, SC homes for sale
Sullivan’s Island, SC apartments for rent

This seaside town has a population of 1,900 and there are numerous beaches to enjoy a picnic at. On Sullivan’s Island, you can visit Station 18 Beach, Station 28 1/2 Beach, and Sullivan’s Island Beach. There’s plenty to do on an afternoon or weekend, like hiking Sullivan’s Island Nature Trail, exploring Fort Moultrie National Historical Park, and stopping by the Sullivan’s Island Lighthouse.

Note, this list is not comprehensive of all the beach towns in South Carolina. Median home sale price data from the Redfin Data Center during June 2023. Average rental data from Rent.com June 2023. Population data sourced from the United States Census Bureau.

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